The United States and Europe put pressure on South Africa in the form of
  • race.
  • sanctions.
  • arrested and imprisoned.
  • 80 percent of the population.
The Sharpeville demonstration of 1960 resulted in
  • arrested and imprisoned.
  • sanctions.
  • 80 percent of the population.
  • the deaths of sixty-nine people.
South Africa became a democracy when a new constitution was written in _______.
  • created a race-based classification system.
  • sanctions.
  • race.
  • 1994
After returning to South Africa from Algeria in 1964, Nelson Mandela was
  • sanctions.
  • a parliamentary government that excluded many citizens.
  • arrested and imprisoned.
  • 80 percent of the population.
South Africa's Population Registration Act of 1950
  • the deaths of sixty-nine people.
  • arrested and imprisoned.
  • created a race-based classification system.
  • 80 percent of the population.
What were the economic consequences of apartheid in South Africa? Check all that apply.
  • Black citizens had a very low standard of living.Black citizens could not own private property.The economy had a stagnant growth rate.
  • a parliamentary government that excluded many citizens.
  • high poverty and high unemployment rates.unequal access to transportation and technology.
  • sanctions.
During the colonial era, South African society became divided based on
  • 80 percent of the population.
  • race.
  • a parliamentary government that excluded many citizens.
  • sanctions.
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